On Friday morning, Trump faced further backlash and accusations of hypocrisy after he retweeted a Federal Emergency Management Agency post linking to its “rumor control page” that aims to dispel fake news about Hurricane Florence.

“During disasters, it’s critical to avoid spreading false information,” FEMA wrote in its post. “Always check with official sources before sharing.”

The tweet was one of 15 Florence-related posts by government agencies that Trump retweeted within a short period Friday. He shared the link to the “rumor control page,” which busts myths on issues such as whether service animals are allowed into shelters or if beach sand can be used for sandbagging, to his 54 million followers.

However, the retweet was too much for many people on Twitter to stomach ― given Trump’s promotion of the Puerto Rico falsehood some 24 hours earlier:

FEMA set up a rumor control page on their website to combat false information.

Can someone set up similar page for US. government? All you have to do is post Trump's tweets.

How scary is this? Rumor control? Critical? Trump continues to prop up the notion that he did a great job in Puerto Rico & any suggestion otherwise is fake news. Can someone please check to see if Joseph Goebbels works in WH? He has officially made FEMA a progaganda tool. https://t.co/Xw4GJN78iR